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another crash at waterloo. here's a quick, live look at traffic. southbound traffic and those delays continue down towards 32. this is harford. you can see we have some closures. inner loop, two left lanes closed. a lot of activity. there is the closure. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> you are making me dizzy. who is operating your cameras? some rain is possible tonight. 47 in parkton. the forecast for today -- a mixture of sun and clouds. highs in the upper 60's and low 70's. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. here is keith mills. >> thank you. good morning. life without ray lewis and lardarius webb has begun. webb will have his surgery today. terrell suggs return to practice yesterday. it will be some time before he plays in a game. he might be closer than you think. just ask jerry sandusky which will be his first tackle victim of the year. >> oh! >> i will take you down! >> looks like a cartoon. what a cheap shot. will be fined 50 grand for that. it will be a game time decision on sunday in houston.
another crash at waterloo. here's a quick, live look at traffic. southbound traffic and those delays continue down towards 32. this is harford. you can see we have some closures. inner loop, two left lanes closed. a lot of activity. there is the closure. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> you are making me dizzy. who is operating your cameras? some rain is possible tonight. 47 in parkton. the forecast for today -- a mixture of sun and clouds. highs in the upper 60's and low 70's....
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Oct 17, 2012
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among the works now missing, picasso's harlequin head and monet's waterloo bridge london. no word on how the thieves slipped past the so-called state-of-the-art security. >>> wall street will kick off the day with the dow starting at 13,551 after climbing 127 points yesterday. the s&p rose 14. the nasdaq jumped 36. >>> taking a look at overseas trading on this wednesday. in tokyo, the nikkei jumped 105 points while in hong kong the hang seng leapt 209. >>> so much for all the doom and gloom. brighter third quarter earnings helped shift stocks back into high gear. heavy hitters mattel, goldman sachs, and johnson & johnson all turned in better than expected reports. >>> ibm beat earnings but missed sales forecasts which could take a toll on the dow today. >>> intel also weighed in with lackluster profit thanks to declining demand for pcs. >>> citigroup's incoming ceo michael corbat held his first conference call after hours following tuesday's surprise resignation from former chief vikram pandit. >>> elsewhere, a123 systems, a federally funded maker of electric car batteries
among the works now missing, picasso's harlequin head and monet's waterloo bridge london. no word on how the thieves slipped past the so-called state-of-the-art security. >>> wall street will kick off the day with the dow starting at 13,551 after climbing 127 points yesterday. the s&p rose 14. the nasdaq jumped 36. >>> taking a look at overseas trading on this wednesday. in tokyo, the nikkei jumped 105 points while in hong kong the hang seng leapt 209. >>> so much...
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lives of its members and their communities union leaders occupied a position of power and respect and waterloo through stock was on the right. do you have any sense the that time in history the thirty's to basically the eighty's when the when the unions had a lot of power in the united states and about a third of all americans working were unionized and now it's down to eight percent the private workforce. but that may come back. well i mean i see. the i mean this it's that i mean that's this whole stories about you know strong labor unions strong movement in general i feel that we are in a time in this country where labor there's a you know the door is cracked open for labor again you know workers backs are against the wall we're coming out of you know major. depression so it's kind of cyclical i feel like there's a lot of similarities to the one nine hundred thirty s. so i think it's it's it's very possible but i think that the larger industries and you know mention something like wal-mart would have to be a little bit more respectful of their labor and i feel that you know what's happening
lives of its members and their communities union leaders occupied a position of power and respect and waterloo through stock was on the right. do you have any sense the that time in history the thirty's to basically the eighty's when the when the unions had a lot of power in the united states and about a third of all americans working were unionized and now it's down to eight percent the private workforce. but that may come back. well i mean i see. the i mean this it's that i mean that's this...
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Oct 1, 2012
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. >> she is in waterloo, iowa. >> we want to make sure we have a sensible -- >> great. >> would you vote early? >> t-mobile i'm getting votes in the back in case the debate goes -- tina obama of getting votes in the bag in case the debate goes mitt romney's way. >> your insta-weather-plus forecast with tom tasselmyer -- >> october be dense and temperatures are close to normal. a couple of scattered showers approaching the area. there are some showers in the mountains in areas south and west of us. most locations are reporting cloudy skies. it is likely that what we see on the radar is trying not before it can hit the ground. -- driving out before it can hit the ground. all that is slowly moving in our direction. a chance for a shower from time to time. so far today, the high temperature at the airport has been 71 degrees. the average for the date is 72. we are pretty close to normal. record low on this day, 36 degrees. maybe even early next week, a shot of some chilly air. things are changing towards fall. it is cool up and the mountains, much milder around easton. still some showers ear
. >> she is in waterloo, iowa. >> we want to make sure we have a sensible -- >> great. >> would you vote early? >> t-mobile i'm getting votes in the back in case the debate goes -- tina obama of getting votes in the bag in case the debate goes mitt romney's way. >> your insta-weather-plus forecast with tom tasselmyer -- >> october be dense and temperatures are close to normal. a couple of scattered showers approaching the area. there are some showers in...
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Oct 9, 2012
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delays developing big time on waterloo plus side. down from liberty down to 40. otherwise, looking pretty good on the major roadways. volume is picking up. allied you where we're seeing slow going. -- a live view where we're seeing slow going. alternate looking a little bit better, but started to build just out of 100. that is the very latest on traffic pulse 11. our check of the forecast. >> it is still raining at the airport right now. the rain is starting to fall apart. that is what we're expecting through 8:00. 48 degrees at the airport. a chilly start to the day. very cool into the afternoon as well. that puts as 10 degrees below normal. 8:00 mostly cloudy. taking a look at the radar in the seven-day forecast when we come back. >> now, 11 sports with keith mills. >> the orioles took the train up to new york earlier this morning. what a sweet ride it was. even sweeter for the birds and their fans. they beat the yankees to even the playoff series. what a night. when mr. to this game. -- what a sweet start to this game. flying around. he gets the green light. c
delays developing big time on waterloo plus side. down from liberty down to 40. otherwise, looking pretty good on the major roadways. volume is picking up. allied you where we're seeing slow going. -- a live view where we're seeing slow going. alternate looking a little bit better, but started to build just out of 100. that is the very latest on traffic pulse 11. our check of the forecast. >> it is still raining at the airport right now. the rain is starting to fall apart. that is what...
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package, suddenly, a republican caucus was out for a scout it was said, we will turn this into obama's waterloo. the senate republican leader said the republican senate agenda is to defeat obama. this was three years and 11 months before the 2012 election. nobody in the republican caucus, except for olympia snowe, would talk to the democrats about the bill. i had been a child during the 1930 depression. i did not want to see another depression. my father, who was a russian immigrant, in 1930, found that he called it -- we live in wichita. my father packed up the family where he had a sister. in depressions, that is what families do. they moved in with one another. to survive. those were really tough times. i had been there. it was plain the vote was going to be highly precarious. it turned out to be just that. that single vote out of 10,000 turned out to be the problem which i had. that has created a situation where, senator collins and senator snowe, for example, would not cross again. we had a case called citizens united, which was pretty well known. the supreme court of the united states dec
package, suddenly, a republican caucus was out for a scout it was said, we will turn this into obama's waterloo. the senate republican leader said the republican senate agenda is to defeat obama. this was three years and 11 months before the 2012 election. nobody in the republican caucus, except for olympia snowe, would talk to the democrats about the bill. i had been a child during the 1930 depression. i did not want to see another depression. my father, who was a russian immigrant, in 1930,...
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this happened just before 6:00 sunday morning on northbound i-95 at waterloo road. two men were looking at the trailer on the shoulder of the road when another car hit one of those men and moments later troopers say another vehicle hit the truck causing both to catch fire. an 8-year-old child was rushed to john hopkins with serious injuries while a female passenger died at the scene. >>> and may not have been pretty. but a win is a win. baltimore ravens struggled to come out on top sunday over the kansas city chiefs. the ravens' offense was stymied. the defense forced enough turnovers to keep the chiefs out of the end zone. final score, ravens, nine, chiefs, six, they'll take on the cowboys on sunday. >>> now insta weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >>> good morning to you. a look at your monday morning commute and volume continued to build around the area. but so far, no delays here on 95 coming down from the white marsh area. 57 travelling to the beltway. once you get on the beltway, north side, great shape at this hour. speeds on average around 56 miles
this happened just before 6:00 sunday morning on northbound i-95 at waterloo road. two men were looking at the trailer on the shoulder of the road when another car hit one of those men and moments later troopers say another vehicle hit the truck causing both to catch fire. an 8-year-old child was rushed to john hopkins with serious injuries while a female passenger died at the scene. >>> and may not have been pretty. but a win is a win. baltimore ravens struggled to come out on top...
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. >> reporter: she's in waterloo, iowa, in her hometown, a battleground state. pat finds obama backers like kathy gerten. would kathy vote early, pat asks? >> yes. >> reporter: team obama getting votes in the bag, in case the debate goes mitt romney's way. a big swing in the polls is possible. in 2000, al gore was ahead of george w. bush until their debates. gore lost nine points in the polls and he lost the white house. i'm steve handelsman, news4. >>> a white house official acknowledged today that hackers tried to infiltrate the white house computer system. the official said the attack was prevented and that the target was an unclassified network. the white house account contradicts an earlier story, that reported that hackers from china had broken into one of the u.s. government's most sensitive computer networks. today officials would not say whether the white house attack has been linked to china. >>> to a developing story involvie ining an american airl flight. it made an emergency landing today. the pilot got sick shortly after takeoff. a co-pilot took co
. >> reporter: she's in waterloo, iowa, in her hometown, a battleground state. pat finds obama backers like kathy gerten. would kathy vote early, pat asks? >> yes. >> reporter: team obama getting votes in the bag, in case the debate goes mitt romney's way. a big swing in the polls is possible. in 2000, al gore was ahead of george w. bush until their debates. gore lost nine points in the polls and he lost the white house. i'm steve handelsman, news4. >>> a white house...
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the thieves made off, were among the works, monet waterloo bridge and harlequin's head. if you steal them, who will you sell them to? everybody knows where they came from. melissa: haven'tly you can't put them out anywhere. people find where they are and take them back and you bought stolen merchandise. i don't know. lori: maybe somebody had an axe to grind. melissa: or maybe a vault or basement. lori: put in own personal time capsule. melissa: how did they get away with all that? what is the security really like? got the alarm, security guy said, oh my wake-up alarm? what happened? how does this happen? i don't know. anyway coming up to an "money", former commerce secretary carlos gutierrez will join me to discuss this painting. no. he will discuss the debate. 5:00 p.m. eastern here on fox business. we're going to break down all the elements what to watch for the debate and lead you into our blockbuster coverage. lori: the art heist is a shame. they will be hidden away. you can't sell them. tracy byrnes has some vacation. i will guide you through the next hour for tradi
the thieves made off, were among the works, monet waterloo bridge and harlequin's head. if you steal them, who will you sell them to? everybody knows where they came from. melissa: haven'tly you can't put them out anywhere. people find where they are and take them back and you bought stolen merchandise. i don't know. lori: maybe somebody had an axe to grind. melissa: or maybe a vault or basement. lori: put in own personal time capsule. melissa: how did they get away with all that? what is the...
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guest tom king and christie vilsack for taking part and the station at quincy broadcasting, kwwl in waterloo and kttv in sioux city. >> northwestern college for providing this venue and northwest iowa review newspaper. >> we also want to speak for you, the voter for watching and sending great questions for tonight's debate. on behalf of the panelists at the review and from northwestern college i am from kttv. thanks for watching. remember to vote november 6. >>> at next a discussion on the use of social media to market the use and sale of counterfeit drugs. this was part of an all-day conference hosted by the partnership for safe medicine. this is about 20 minutes. [applause] i will have to lower the microphone wherever i go. so, first i want to speak for the professor for the wonderful introduction obviously, and i'd like to disclose to the students i'm still working on my studies and hence the support of the psm is important for me to pursue this research and also to feed my nine month old son and to keep my family happy. so, i want to really think psm for their support and a fellowship. t
guest tom king and christie vilsack for taking part and the station at quincy broadcasting, kwwl in waterloo and kttv in sioux city. >> northwestern college for providing this venue and northwest iowa review newspaper. >> we also want to speak for you, the voter for watching and sending great questions for tonight's debate. on behalf of the panelists at the review and from northwestern college i am from kttv. thanks for watching. remember to vote november 6. >>> at next a...
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guests, congressman steve king and christie vilsack for taking part and ktiv in sioux city, ktwl in waterloo, and mason city. we thank northwestern college in orange city, iowa, for providing the venue, and northwest iowa review newspaper. we thank you, the voters, for watching, and submitting questions. on behalf of the panelists, i'm tom overlie from ktcc. >> thanks for watching. remember to vote november 6th. >>> there's a l of research out there that, in fact, mobile usage is higher among minority communities than white communities. i've seen some startling research that, in some of the minority communities, 70% or 80% of the usage of the broadband is through mobile applications. i'm not a critic of mobile broadband in any way whatsoever. you know, after the verizon transaction, we're in the business. no reason to be critical. my comment now is not a platform comment. it's more a device comment than a platform comment, and that is, if you're going to do mobile on a laptop, and you're going to get real broadband speed, lte type speeds, i don't have a problem whatsoever. if you go in the e
guests, congressman steve king and christie vilsack for taking part and ktiv in sioux city, ktwl in waterloo, and mason city. we thank northwestern college in orange city, iowa, for providing the venue, and northwest iowa review newspaper. we thank you, the voters, for watching, and submitting questions. on behalf of the panelists, i'm tom overlie from ktcc. >> thanks for watching. remember to vote november 6th. >>> there's a l of research out there that, in fact, mobile usage is...